Does any body know how to get the rest of these?I would like to get these back and catch up.I emailed the Tom Petty Fanclub but got no responds so far, I would themjoin if I could get all the shows to download.Still a lot of thanks for what you posted.I made me very happy,Olf

Listened to a couple of these at work today and they were great. Excellent selections & sequencing. I'll gladly stack them up. Different sort of show to Bobs, both work just as well. Many, many thanks.

The Strangeloves – Night Time (I Want Candy The Best of The Strangeloves) *The Poets – That’s The Way It’s Got To Be (The In Crowd The Ultimate Mod Collection)Paul Revere & The Raiders – Peace Of Mind (Greatest Hits)The Pretty Things – Don’t Bring Me Down (Come See Me The Very Best Of..)*Fleetwood Mac – Tell Me All The Things You Do (Kiln House)Bob Dylan – Love Minus Zero/No Limit (Bringing It All Back Home)Chuck Berry – Nadine (Is That You?) (Gold) *Then There Were Two – Anyone Who Had A Heart (Then There Were Two)Lloyd Price – Lawdy Miss Clawdy (Special Profiles) *Flying Burrito Brothers – Juanita (Sin City The Very Best Of) Canned Heat – Going Up The Country (The Best Of Canned Heat)Toots & The Maytals – Take Me Home, Country Roads (The Best of Toots & The Maytals)Paul & Linda McCartney – Heart Of The Country (Ram) *Keith Richards – Wicked As It Seems (Main Offender)Rolling Stones – Prodigal Son (Beggar’s Banquet) *Rufus Thomas – The Memphis Train (The Very Best Of Rufus Thomas)Ernie K. Doe – Mother In Law (Absolutely The Best)Koko Taylor – Wang Dang Doodle (The Chess Box)

1. Buried Treasure Theme Song2. Nutbush City Limits – Ike & Tina Turner (The Best Of Ike & Tina Turner)3. *Somebody Help Me – Spencer Davis Group (Gimme Some Lovin’)4. The Weight – Aretha Franklin (Respect And Other Hits)5. Bring It On Home To Me – The Animals (Retrospective)6. *It Won’t Be Long – The Beatles (With The Beatles)7. Pay You Back With Interest – The Hollies (30th Anniversary Collection)8. Don’t Set Me Free – Ray Charles (Anthology)9. *Youth Of 1000 Summers – Van Morrison (Enlightenment)10. Here Comes The Night – Them (Them Featuring Van Morrison)11. Do You Love Me – Dave Clark Five (The History Of The Dave Clark Five)12. Ain’t That A Shame – John Lennon (Goin’ Home A Tribute To Fats Domino)13. I’m A King Bee – The Rolling Stones (England’s Newest Hitmakers)14. Bumble Bee – The Searchers (The Very Best Of The Searchers)15. *I Really Love You – King Floyd (Choice Cuts)16. You Beat Me To The Punch – Mary Wells (The In Crowd The Ultimate Mod Collection)17. Hidden Charms – Howlin’ Wolf (His Best)18. *In The Open – Freddie King (The Very Best Of…)19. I’m Gonna Be A Wheel Someday – Fats Domino (Walking To New Orleans boxed set)20. *You Showed Me – The Turtles (Happy Together The Very Best Of)21. Money (That’s What I Want) – Barrett Strong (Hitsville USA The Motown Siingles)22. Bert’s Apple Crumble - The Quik

3/17 - 2-14-08 (show 62)

1 I Don’t Need No Doctor – Ray Charles (Anthology)2 *Shame, Shame, Shame – Jimmy Reed (The Best Of The Vee- Jay Years)3 Little Girl – John Mayall (Bluesbreakers With Eric Clapton)4 That’s What The Blues Is All About – Albert King (The Very Best Of Albert King)5 *Bring It To Jerome – Manfred Mann (The Manfred Mann Album / My Little Red Book)6 Beechwood 4-5789 – The Marvelettes (The Best Of The Marvelettes)7 The Happy Organ – Dave “Baby” Cortez (Rock Instrumental Classics, Vol.1)8 *A Good Feelin’ To Know – Poco (The Essential Poco)9 She Belongs To Me – Rick Nelson (The Best Of Rick Nelson)10 You’re A Very Lovely Woman – Merry-Go-Round (Listen, Listen The Definitive Collection)11 *I’ll Be The One – Badfinger (The Very Best Of Badfinger) 12 Nineteen Days – Dave Clark Five (The History Of The Dave Clark Five)13 From A Window - Billy J. Kramer (Little Children/I’ll Keep You Satisfied)14 *These Days – Gregg Allman (These Days)15 Come To Mama – Ann Peebles (The Best Of Ann Peebles)16 Hang Up My Rock & Roll Shoes – Chuck Willis (I Remember Chuck Willis)17 *I Don’t Mind – James Brown (Live At The Apolllo 1962)18 I’m Looking For A Woman – Bo Diddley (His Best)19 No Particular Place To Go – Chuck Berry (Gold)20 *It Ain’t Right – Little Walter (His Best)

3/18 - 2-21-08 (show 63)

1 Buried Treasure Theme Song2 When I Write The Book – Rockpile (Seconds Of Pleasure)3 *Connection – The Rolling Stones (Between The Buttons)4 Wrap It Up – Sam & Dave (The Very Best Of Sam & Dave)5 Another Saturday Night – Sam Cooke (Portrait Of A Legend)6 *I Can Never Go Home Anymore – The Shangri-Las (The Best Of The Shangri-Las)7 She’s About A Mover #13– Sir Douglas Quintet (Nuggets Original Artyfacts From the First Psychedelic Era, 1965-1968)8 Sometimes Good Guys Don’t Wear White – The Standells (The Best Of The Standells)9 *Pearly Queen – Traffic (The Collection)10 Who Knows What Tomorrow May Bring – Traffic (The Collection)11 *Leaving Here – The Who (My Generation)12 Lovin’ Machine – Wynonie Harris (Loud, Fast & Out Of Control The Wild Sounds)13 I Wish You Would – Yardbirds (Ultimate!)14 *Diamond Head – The Ventures (Walk-Don’t Run All-Time Greatest)15 Walking The Dog – Rufus Thomas (Instant Party Whole Lotta Soul)16 Let’s Go Get Stoned – Ray Charles (Anthology)17 Tobacco Road – Nashville Teens (Tobacco Road)18 Haunted House – Jerry Lee Lewis (Killer The Mercury Years)19 *Susie-Q - Dale Hawkins (Rock’n’Roll Tornado)20 Jaguar & Thunderbird – Chuck Berry (Gold)21 *Lean On Me – Bill Withers (The Best Of Bill Withers)*

Tom Petty broadcasts each week from his Los Angeles home, bringing together a playlist of classic songs and obscure music from his collection. The hour-long, critically-acclaimed weekly radio show will blend landmark songs, offbeat cuts and live in-concert classics recorded by legendary artists with Petty providing informed and passionate commentary on what is his first love, the music. "I love doing the show because I can turn people, especially younger people, on to really great, timeless music," explained Petty. "I buy a lot of old albums, I love the older stuff and I think that's where my heart is. I go further and further back trying to find stuff I missed, or stuff I always wanted to hear but never really got the chance to. That's a big part of what 'Buried Treasure' is."Petty's free-form playlist for "Buried Treasure" includes cuts by artists from Jimi Hendrix to Carl Perkins, the White Stripes to Little Richard, Elmore James to the Beatles, Bob Dylan to Jerry Lee Lewis.

Randy Bachman's Vinyl Tap is also a good listen.And Billy Bragg has started a radio show on Q Radio.

Amazing, ExLurker. I have been posting the Theme TIme Radio Hour for three years and I have probably received 200 emails asking about this show. I might have to find time to edit up a few of these files into tracks and post them at Croz.fm. Thanks!

Tom Petty broadcasts each week from his Los Angeles home, bringing together a playlist of classic songs and obscure music from his collection. The hour-long, critically-acclaimed weekly radio show will blend landmark songs, offbeat cuts and live in-concert classics recorded by legendary artists with Petty providing informed and passionate commentary on what is his first love, the music. "I love doing the show because I can turn people, especially younger people, on to really great, timeless music," explained Petty. "I buy a lot of old albums, I love the older stuff and I think that's where my heart is. I go further and further back trying to find stuff I missed, or stuff I always wanted to hear but never really got the chance to. That's a big part of what 'Buried Treasure' is."Petty's free-form playlist for "Buried Treasure" includes cuts by artists from Jimi Hendrix to Carl Perkins, the White Stripes to Little Richard, Elmore James to the Beatles, Bob Dylan to Jerry Lee Lewis.

So Petty's references to Rick's Recorders and broadcasting from near the railroad tracks near the airport are complete BS. Whodda thought it? (LOL) That's Petty's equivalent to Bob's Studio B of the historic "Abernathy Building" (built in 1848!!)

Thanks to exlurker for posting these. I've recorded a bunch of the shows but still had a lot of gaps to fill in.

If anyone tracks down the missing shows, that would be great. I may already have one or two of them, but I don't know the setlists. If anyone has the setlists for the missing shows, that would be great also -- I would just need the 1st 1 or 2 songs.. I've searched for the season 1 and 2 setlists but can't find them anywhere.

I have the Season 1, shows 14 and 19, and they are pretty clean. I've never posted on rapidshare, but I imagine it's pretty easy. I'll try to post them there and then post back here when they are ready. That would complete Season 1, but it would sure be nice if someone had a cleaner copy of Show 12.

I don't have either of the 2 missing from season 2.

I missed show 26 of the current season 4 on Thurs. Was that his last show of this season? I'll find out on one of the encores, but just curious.

I missed show 26 of the current season 4 on Thurs. Was that his last show of this season? I'll find out on one of the encores, but just curious.

Episode 26 is available here for the week, then the uploader is going to post requested shows from this season that members may have missed:http://www.mudcrutch.com/forum/ You have to sign up to access the "Best of Everything" forum.

After that, she is going to go back to Season 1, Episode 1 and re-up the previous seasons one episode at at a time. All the tracks on these downloads are broken down and tagged, which is really nice!

Are we sure there were only 20 shows in Season 1? At the end of Show 20, Tom says "see you next week". If there was a 21st show, that would make Petty's assertion of 98 shows correct.

I started recording the shows at the beginning of season 3. Between seasons 3 & 4, repeats were randomly run of shows from the first 3 seasons with up to 4 separate shows played each week; I used the repeats to fill in seasons 1 & 2. At the time, there was a web-site that listed the setlists from seasons 1 & 2 along with their original air dates, but it did not separate the shows by season (the link is now dead). I used this site to figure out which show was being played so that I could tag/name it correctly. Also, while recording the repeats, no show was played that wasn’t in the web-sites setlists or from season 3.

I also used playlists from the Mudcrutch Farm web-site. Here are a few examples from season 3+, which all match my numbering:

In conclusion, while he does say “see you next week” at the end of show #20, I can find no evidence of another show between #20, which aired in May, and what should be show #21, a Christmas show that aired 7 months later to, presumably, open season 2.

Are we sure there were only 20 shows in Season 1? At the end of Show 20, Tom says "see you next week". If there was a 21st show, that would make Petty's assertion of 98 shows correct.

I started recording the shows at the beginning of season 3. Between seasons 3 & 4, repeats were randomly run of shows from the first 3 seasons with up to 4 separate shows played each week; I used the repeats to fill in seasons 1 & 2. At the time, there was a web-site that listed the setlists from seasons 1 & 2 along with their original air dates, but it did not separate the shows by season (the link is now dead). I used this site to figure out which show was being played so that I could tag/name it correctly. Also, while recording the repeats, no show was played that wasn’t in the web-sites setlists or from season 3.

I also used playlists from the Mudcrutch Farm web-site. Here are a few examples from season 3+, which all match my numbering:

In conclusion, while he does say “see you next week” at the end of show #20, I can find no evidence of another show between #20, which aired in May, and what should be show #21, a Christmas show that aired 7 months later to, presumably, open season 2.

Thanks for all the diligence. You are probably right.

I bet when he said "see you next week" he was referring reuns. He's been hyping reruns this year and thinks they are a real big deal.

I found an improved version of Season 1, Show 12, which had a lot of dropouts. Someone at Mudcrutch Farm posted the show, but with each song tracked separately. I went ahead and combined them into a continuous track and and also reduced the volume a bit, to make consistent with the other files here. There are a few spots where the transition from track to track is noticeable (related in some way to how they were originally separated -- this is as good as they can be put back together), but all in all it sounds good.

Hello, everyone. I'm still mostly just a lurker, but I love reading the posts here. I missed the missing episodes riverclown posted...episodes 14 and 19 from Season 1. If anyone has these and could upload them or wants to send them privately, I'd be quite grateful. Thanks in advance!

Hello, everyone. I'm still mostly just a lurker, but I love reading the posts here. I missed the missing episodes riverclown posted...episodes 14 and 19 from Season 1. If anyone has these and could upload them or wants to send them privately, I'd be quite grateful. Thanks in advance!

I dropped my rapidshare account, but will try loading them into a free one and let you know the address when ready.

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